Imaging Technology News - January/February 2009 - (Page 11) N CHART Intelerad Medical Systems N/A = Not applicable N/S = Not specified Editor’s Note: Due to space constraints, Imaging Technology News was not able to include all submitted product information in the printed version of this chart. However, all submitted information appears on our Web site at www.ITNonline.net. The “+” at the end of entries signifies more information is available online. Imaging Technol og y N E W S INFINITT North America McKesson MedWeb Merge Healthcare NovaRad ODS Medical Philips Healthcare RADInfo Systems Ramsoft Sage Healthcare ScImage Sectra Siemens Healthcare Toshiba America Medical Systems McKesson Horizon Store 100 McKesson Horizon Store 200 McKesson Horizon Store 200W 6 (McKesson) N/A Viztek Voyager Imaging Infinitt PACS IntelePACS and InteleOne Horizon Medical Imaging 11.0.5 Medweb PACS Fusion PACS NovaPACS PACScomm Philips iSite PACS PowerPACS PowerServer Intergy PACS PicomEnterprise Sectra PACS Enterprise Edition syngo Imaging Opal-RAD Voyager PACS 2 37 9+ Undisclosed 17 1,600 N/S N/S 7 25 9 450 4 60 7 65 8 30 4 200 7 20 (2008) 8 32 15 120 4 yr productline; 2 yr same name 180 2.5 140 13 60 In the US 100% of installs are in our target Small 10%; medium market of 10%; large 20%; community/rural imaging centers 60% hospitals & imaging centers Acute care facilities (including multienterprise customers), community hospitals, imaging centers N/S 50% 45% community hospitals; 15% large hospitals; 27% imaging 100 centers; 9% clinics; 3% orthopedic practices Up to 22%, depending on calculation methodology N/S img ctrs, sm hospitals, med hospitals, large hospitals Small & medium imaging centers(60%); hospital 65%; imaging orthopedic (25%); multicenters 10%; large specialty practices hospital 20%; pvt (15%) practice 5% N/S N/S Acute care facilities (including multienterprise customers), community hospitals, imaging centers 95% Small, medium & large hospitals, imaging centers Fully integrated RIS; 3D, mammo VR/SR, mammo, PET/CT, 3D, teaching files, orthopedics Horizon Cardiology; Horizon Optical imaging; study share; McKesson Radiology Manager; McKesson Radiology Office; Horizon Medical Imaging Collaboration Advanced 3D viewer, dashboard 2.0, transcription server, slimPACS Yes. RIS, mammography, Web portals, CD/DVD burning Yes. NovaRIS, NovaScan, enterprise archive, NovaMotion, MPR, MIPS , teleradiology, cardio & orthopedic PACS NA Yes. RIS, cardiology PACS, advanced clinical/workflow applications & complete portfolio of modalities Agfa, Ti-Ba Enterprises, data distributing RIS, EMR, dig dictation, VR, orthopedic PACS, mammo Yes. Intergy RIS by RIS, VR, CPACS, Sage & Intergy EHR by mammo Sage Ortho, angio, cardio, plug-ins (partner program) RIS; CAD; postprocessing etc. Yes Dictation/transcrpt, VR, billing, modality acquire SW CD burning stations, DMWL, scanning, telerad, etc Both Both Both Turnkey Both Turnkey solutions Yes Service delivery model through fee-per-sudy or Both capital purchase Both turnkey or software only. Customer may provide server to match specifications Both Both Both Both Both Both Both Web-based Web-based, client/server combo Web-based smart client Web-based Client Server w/ Web where appropriate Web-based Web Client server architecture w/ Webbased; enterprise image distribution Web based and Web & Web-based with smart client/server hybrid client system Web-based Web-based Client/server Combination Client/server Web-based Web-based & Client/Server ll HP 80%; Dell 20% HP/Dell/IBM HP, Dell, IBM Portwell, Sun, Dell, Totuko, Eizo, Barco Dell Dell, Totoku Rorke Data IBM Dell Dell, Totoku, various IBM, Konica Dell, IBM Multiple hardware options IBM; EMC; HP Multiple Vendors IBM, HP Non specific for hardware vendor SAN archive; NAS backup; tape disaster DAS - yes; NAS - yes; SAN - yes Yes DAS, NAS & SAN All DAS, NAS, SAN DA, NAS - standard, SAN optional Direct attached storage (DAS) w/ data always Yes on line DAS, NAS, SAN Yes DAS, NAS System design dependant (all possible) DAS for short term storage, NAS for long term storage Yes DAS Yes Both Both Both JPEG 2000 Both Both Both No, stored in Philips’ Lossless iSyntax format Images stored in a DICOM part 10 format for both Yes Yes, both Both, user configurable Both DB DICOM storage / IHE-PDI for CD's (incl DICOM Part 10) Both Both DICOM Pt 10 on both 009, Released quarterly Automated updates as needed, multiple times/year Last: 11.5.1 (Sept 2008). Next: 11.5.2; 2-4 April 2008, quarterly updates / year Last - Nov. 2008; Next May 2009; Updates Dec. 2008. 2-3 updates Sep. 30, 2008, 6/1/09, every 6 months, new 2 per year releases every 18 months Last upgrade Nov. 2008 Integrated 64 bit Updates every 6 mammography viewing months, new releases every 18 months Typically, one major release per year DICOM Part 10 file Last update Nov 2008; average 6 updates/year format in both server & archive Last upgrade on July 2008 Next upgrade will Average of 6 updates be on Feb 2009, per year average 2 upgrade/year Last update Dec 2008. Next update Feb 2009 Last update: 1 Nov. 17, 2008, Next Update: Oct. 2008, Feb. 2009, 3- V31 , ~ 2 releases per Feb. 01, 2009, 3-4 4 per year year updates per year HMI 11.5.1 - Sep. 2008 Next - HMI 11.5.2 Quarterly (TBD) Typically 3 per year 009, Released quarterly Minimum once/year or more Last: 11.5.1 (Sept April 2008 next due 2008); Next: 11.5.2; 1-3 Nov. 2008 upgrades / year Sep. 30, 2008, 6/1/09, 2 Current Release is 3.6.x. Next upgrade is 3.7 in 2009 Dec. 2008 Last upgrade: Nov. 17, April 2008, Q2 2009, 1 2008, 1-2 upgrades per per year year Currently V31B, next V35; ~1 release per year HMI 11.5 - March 2008. Quarterly Next - HMI 11.6 (TBD) Oct. 2008 Brokerless Brokerless. $20k+ Both; brokerless cost included Both $10,000 Both Brokerless. $7,500 No Brokerless; one-time integration fee We offer Brokerless RIS interface (standard Brokerless RIS HL7 interface). Starting interface. w/ $2,000/per site Yes Yes Brokered Brokerless. Approx $20,000USD. Brokerless Fully integrated RIS/PACS; fully Brokerless Brokerless Both, $8500 Brokerless Yes Yes Yes Yes Some profiles Yes Yes Yes Can store & distribute DICOM JPEG 2000 images Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, DICOM JPEG 2000, including the progressive transfer syntax Yes Yes Yes. Partial & continue to implement Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Non proprietary user selectable by modality; Compressed in EG lossless DICOM JPEG less, AE; Body part. Lossless, jPEG 2000 format lossy Both. Compression levels are user defined by modality & nonproprietary Compressed, proprietary, user can determine the level of compression User-selectable Normally compress, but user selectable. Non- Uncompressed proprietary Philips’ iSyntax technology platform, takes advantage of lossless 2.5:1, compression for storage purposes Configurable: supports JPEG lossy, JPEG lossless & JPEG Lossless compressed 2000 Wavelet compression N/A Configurable - 2:1 lossless to 20:1 lossy Lossles DICOM JPEG 2000. Users can decide Both. Compression is Both. Configured @setto use lossy user pre-defined & non- Compressed Lossless up (proprietary). compression for long proprietary term storage Configurable Local storage for archive and backup, optional contracted offsite backup @ our data center Images stored @ all of these levels Yes Any of these options are available All three options available Images are stored @ all levels - locally, archive & disaster recovery level. Locally, archive Images are stored locally w/ backup @ off- We support all three site disaster recovery different level storage center Yes N/A Configurable - 2:1 lossless to 20:1 lossy Short-term storage, Long-term storage & back-up Yes Yes Yes Yes ted SAN; NAS. See above Various tape technologies, spinning disk Multiple Hosted, DVD, Optical, RAID Merge Hosted DR solution All sites have two on site 7 years archives (primary & redudant) & DVD PACS includes off-site real time emergency backup. RAID-distributed, NAS w/ disaster Recovery We support AIT tape, DVD for long term archiving. Off-site storage from removable media &/or mirroring system for disaster recovery RAID, tape, DVD, offsite Long term storage to DVD is supported ScImage's PicomOnline solution. DLT/LTO/DVD Storage supp. NFS or CIFS Open storage interface results in vendor & media agnostic storage options incl. Multiple geographically disparate replication for DR LTO, optical, live sync Disk, tape, data center, others Yes. Up to 30fps w/ full Yes cine playback Yes Yes Yes. All 30+fps Yes. We support Capture of static color No images and we support cine playback Yes Yes Yes. 30fps N/A Yes. Static & dynamic color images can be captured. Dynamic images can be captured at 60, 30 or 15fps Yes. HW dep. Color images support incl. up to 12 frames/sec.; syngo Dynamics, the Siemens Yes PACS for cardiology, w/ real time video frame rates Yes, via syngo Special Workplace; Yes recommend via syngo Workflow (RIS) Yes Yes Yes. Embedded system using any Twain compliant scanner PACSGear PacsSCAN Yes. Any TWAIN & Etiam DICOM Izer Yes. Any twain scanner Yes Yes. Support through NovaScan No Yes, via PACSGear, Primordial & XIRIS Document scanning w/ our own product Yes. Document PowerPACS Document scanning built-in Scan System Yes. Intergy Imaging Proprietary using ScImage's PicomFiler Yes. TWAIN interface & PicomDoc programs. Yes. Native in system Yes as part of Voyager stations s Infinitt Convergent Imaging, ViTAL, TeraRecon, Three Palm, Voxar 3D, N/S Voxar, Segami, Mirada Orthocrat Merge OEM Voxar, Dragon, Orthocrat NA SW internally developed Microsoft Barco, Dragon, Powerscribe Voxar, TeraRecon ScImage offers NetraMD for 3D visualization, MIP, Oblique Slicing Multiple Inhouse development Multiple vendors for customers to choose: Vitrea, Voxar, TeraRecon In-house Voyager PACS, Voxar, OrthoView All software is Infinitt developed Yes 3D/4D, NM tools, fusion Yes Yes Voxar, Orthocrat No Internally developed We support most image manipulation functions in any DICOM viewer Yes Yes Proprietary E http://www.ITNonline.net http://www.sectra.com/ http://www.infinittna.com http://www.mckesson.com http://www.isitepacs.medical http://www.www.RADinfoSYSTEM http://www.siemens.com/syn http://www.mckesson.com/m http://www.intelerad.com http://www.medweb.com http://www.merge.com http://www.novapacs.com http://www.odsmedical.com http://www.ramsoft.com http://www.sagehealth.com http://www.scimage.com http://www.viztek.net http://www.voyagerpacs.com http://www.infinitt.com http://www.allaboutpacs.com http://www.philips.com http://www.S.com
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